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156 Bonus - The Killing Krew Klan: Consequences

156 Bonus - The Killing Krew Klan: Consequences

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After the chilling revelations of Episode 156’s “Killing Krew Klan,” the question remained: how would the justice system respond? What consequences did these young trophy hunters face, and did the punishment fit the crime? In this episode, Investigator Patrick Kiely returns to walk us through the penalty phase of the case. Join us as we uncover the final chapter in one of Connecticut’s most disturbing wildlife crimes. Our Sponsors: Thin Green Line Podcast Don Noyes Chevrolet North American Game Warden Museum Hunt Regs WiseEye SecureIt Gun Storage XS Sights “A Cowboy in the Woods” Book Maine's Operation Game Thief International Wildlife Crimestoppers Here’s what we discuss: · Convictions for wildlife crime aren’t always a slam dunk · The prosecutor in the case was an outdoorsman · Original roadside stop netted only a suspended sentence · Paring down up to 30 charges: what will stick? · Group pled guilty to jacklighting · $500 fines and three years’ probation · Banned from hunting for ten years · Conspiracy to sell wildlife and a probation violation · Getting support from judges and prosecutors · “Any time you serve a warrant … you’re opening a Pandora’s Box.” Credits Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores Producer: Jay Ammann Warden’s Watch logo & Design: Ashley Hannett Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Google Waypoint Stitcher TuneIn Megaphone Find More Here: Website Warden’s Watch / TGL Store Facebook Facebook Fan Page Instagram Threads YouTube RSS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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